Two Texas Bounty Hunters Die In Shootout With Suspect Caught On Camera

He thought he was filming the police, but they turned out to be bounty hunters.

Two bounty hunters lay in wait at a Greenville, Texas car dealership for hours, before drawing weapons to apprehend their quarry, which led to a shootout that left both men, and their suspect dead from gunshot wounds.

The pair of bounty hunters from Corpus Cristi had told the business owner that they were federal agents, before Fidel Garcia Jr. and his partner Gabriel Bernal confronted the suspect in plain view of the Nissan dealership’s employees and customers.

A witness caught the flurry of shots on camera from only thirty feet away.

In six seconds, 20 shots were fired.

All three men died.

Amazingly, no innocent bystanders were hurt.

St. Paul Police had warned the bounty hunters that the suspect was extremely dangerous, and Hutchinson was wanted for multiple felonies.